Over 280 million USDC large transfer just went on the chain. According to on-chain data, a large transfer of up to 280,606,831 USDC (worth approximately $280,558,847) has been completed, involving fund flows between two unknown wallet addresses. These types of whale-level transfers often attract market attention—whether it's institutional rebalancing, exchange deposits and withdrawals, or cross-chain bridging, the movement of large amounts of USDC can serve as a barometer of market sentiment. For traders, monitoring such stablecoin on-chain activity can help better understand fund flows and changes in market expectations.
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TopBuyerForever
· 01-05 03:56
It's the same whale dumping again. How am I supposed to know what scheme is behind these two unknown addresses...
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FrontRunFighter
· 01-05 03:55
nah fr this is classic dark forest behavior... 280m usdc moving between anon wallets and everyone's just supposed to act blind? bet there's some sandwich attack waiting in the mempool rn. the real question isn't *where* it's going, it's *who knew first*. 这就是系统的脓疮啊,鲸鱼们早就在游戏里了。
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HashBandit
· 01-05 03:55
ngl those unknown addresses are giving me mining ptsd vibes... back in my gpu mining days we'd see whale movements like this and it'd tank the whole network, gas fees skyrocketing to absolute hell. 280M USDC moving around and nobody knows who's behind it? that's basically a TPS bottleneck waiting to happen if it hits an exchange lol
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-05 03:52
Another whale-level transfer, I have to analyze on-chain data every day to stay afloat.
Over 280 million USDC large transfer just went on the chain. According to on-chain data, a large transfer of up to 280,606,831 USDC (worth approximately $280,558,847) has been completed, involving fund flows between two unknown wallet addresses. These types of whale-level transfers often attract market attention—whether it's institutional rebalancing, exchange deposits and withdrawals, or cross-chain bridging, the movement of large amounts of USDC can serve as a barometer of market sentiment. For traders, monitoring such stablecoin on-chain activity can help better understand fund flows and changes in market expectations.